Bill Marsh hired to coach Cedar Park Christian-Bothell

The Cascade Conference football teams will get a new team with a familiar face this fall.

Bill Marsh, the former head coach at Archbishop Murphy who most recently served as an assistant at Cedarcrest High School, has been hired as the head coach at Cedar Park Christian School’s Bothell Campus, which is slated to join the Cascade Conference next year.

“Bill’s enthusiasm, high school varsity head coaching experience, experience integrating youth football, and his strong desire to teach and coach in a Christian School setting made him a strong candidate,” said Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) Athletic Director Todd Lundberg. “We look forward to Bill working on campus and becoming a part of the Cedar Park Christian community.”

Marsh has 15 years of coaching experience with 11 years at Eastside Catholic, where he compiled a 66-27 record. More recently, Marsh resigned from Archbishop Murphy four games into the 2012 season. He returned to the Cascade Conference last season, serving as the Defensive and Special Teams Coordinator at Cedarcrest.

Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) completed its 10th season in 2013, going 5-5 in the 1A Nisqually League. Coupeville’s impending move to the Olympic League, opened up a spot for the Eagles in the 1A/2A Cascade Conference.

The Cascade Conference schools have voted to accept Cedar Park Christian after the final paperwork is processed on Coupeville’s move to the Olympic League.

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